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Average rating of Solar Installers servicing High Range
4.9(59)Think Renewable
Mittagong, NSW“Excellent and friendly service and super fast installation. Recommend!”
4.9(307)LENERGY
Moss Vale, NSW“I highly recommend Lenergy for everything solar. From my initial meeting with Matthew through to the installation and on...”
5.0(98)Empire Energy Solar Southern Highlands
Picton, NSW“Empire Energy Solar have been fabulous from first contact through to installation and follow up customer service. Reason...”
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What to expect when hiring solar installers in High Range
From what the job should cost to how to compare quotes — here's what's worth knowing before you book High Range solar installers.
The cost
What solar costs in High Range
Solar in High Range usually runs $7,679 – $11,375 for residential solar installation, and $15,575 – $68,015 for residential battery installation. What you'll pay comes down to the size of the job, the condition of what's being worked on, and the finish you choose. Get a few quotes to see your exact number — it's free.
Residential Solar Installation
$7,679 – $11,375
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Residential Battery Installation
$15,575 – $68,015
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Residential Panel Addition
$3,155 – $11,255
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The shortlist
What to look for in High Range solar installers
A good solar installer isn't just the cheapest — it's the one whose track record, credentials and quote you can stand behind. Here's what's worth weighing before you shortlist.
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Experience near you
Jobs like yours, done locally
Credentials shared
Licence, insurance and business details
A clear written quote
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The detail
What a good solar quote includes
A good quote spells out how the job is priced and what's covered — labour, materials, prep and clean-up — so you're comparing like for like. Check what each solar installer's quote covers before you choose.
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Hardware brand and model. Exact panel, inverter and battery, not vague labels.
STC rebate deduction. The certificate discount shown off the gross price.
CEC accreditation. The installer's Clean Energy Council number on the quote.
Roof layout. A diagram showing panel positions, orientation and tilt.
Workmanship warranty. In writing, five years minimum but ten is better.
Access extras. Switchboard upgrades, scaffolding or tile-roof fees, named.
Licensing & Compliance
Licensed tradeSolar Installer licensing in New South Wales
Solar Installer work is regulated in New South Wales. Requirements vary by state. Here's what to know before hiring.
What to look for
- Valid state electrical contractor licence displayed on quotes
- SAA (Solar Accreditation Australia) accredited installer
- ABN with active GST registration
- Public liability insurance ($5M minimum)
- Clean Energy Council membership
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Local conditions
Things that can impact your job
These factors affect solar work in this area — worth discussing with your tradie.
Fire Safety Assessment May Apply
High Range is designated bushfire prone land. A fire safety assessment may be needed for building works — check with your builder or council before starting. Vegetation management rules may apply for landscaping.
Frost at Altitude Affects Materials and Timing
High Range sits at elevated altitude where frost is a regular factor. Materials need to handle cold conditions, and exterior solar installer work is best scheduled for the warmer months.
Seasonal Rainfall
High Range gets moderate rainfall, so timing matters for exterior solar installer work. Targeting the drier months gives the best run of uninterrupted days.
Your High Range solar checklist
- Check bushfire assessment requirements before starting
- Cold-rated materials and warmer-month scheduling
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